brougham

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An automobile, a sedan without a roof over driver's seat
A four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, designed in 1839. It had an open seat for the driver in front of the closed cabin for two or four passengers
a carriage used in the past, which had four wheels and a roof and was pulled by a horse (Lord Brougham (1778-1868), Scottish lawyer, who invented it)
an automobile, a sedan without a roof over drivers seat
a sedan that has no roof over the driver's seat
A light, close carriage, with seats inside for two or four, and the fore wheels so arranged as to turn short
An enclosed carriage drawn by one horse without as many windows as a coach Popular in the Victorian age among both aristocrats and the middle classes See an advert for a Kinross Brougham with “circular front movable glasses” or a photograph here
{i} type of closed carriage; early type of automobile
light carriage; pulled by a single horse
[See "Eldorado Brougham"]
a sedan that has no roof over the driver's seat light carriage; pulled by a single horse
Elegant closed carriage with exterior driver's seat; named after Lord Henry Brougham, Scottish Leader of House of Commons, 1830-1840
broughams
plural of brougham
brougham

    Hyphenation

    brough·am

    Turkish pronunciation

    brugım

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbro͞ogəm/ /ˈbruːɡəm/

    Etymology

    [ 'brü(-&)m, 'brO(-& ] (noun.) 1851. Named from Henry Peter, Lord Brougham (1778-1868), the vehicle's designer.
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